[1] started out of Pee Wee's Big Adventure theme being played over the P.A.[2] with Eric Levy on keys with Joel[3] with Wabash (John Scofield) jam[4] with Alan Hertz on timbales[5] with Wappy Sprayberry and Glory jams[6] with Over the Hills and Far Away (Led Zeppelin) jam to open, sung over Smell the Mitten

[1] with Out of Order teases[2] with Hysteria (Def Leppard) and other 80's teases throughout; also with Groovin' (The Young Rascals) jam[3] with Garaj Mahal[4] debut, Garaj Mahal; with Garaj Mahal[5] with Seek and Destroy (Metallica) tease

[1] with Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne) jam[2] with Bad Boy for Life (P.Diddy) jam[3] with Imperial March (John Williams) teases[4] with Regulate (Warren G) and Eminence Front (The Who) teases[5] with Peter Groenwald on keyboard[6] debut, Stormtroopers of Death; with Kevin Browning on bass, Brendan on percussion[7] Joel only

Notes:The Ballad of Jimi Hendrix was followed by the On-Cor jingle (complete with Scooby-Doo impressions).

[1] with a Herbie Mann tease and Ode to Joy (Ludwig van Beethoven) ending[2] with Bailey the Dog helping out on vocals on Pooh Doggie jam[3] with Super Mario Bros. teases[4] with Jake on percussion before replacing Kris on the kit and Kris moving to percussion with Andy[5] with Everybody Everybody (Black Box), One (Metallica), and Roadhouse Blues (The Doors) jams, What Is Love (Haddaway) and Peter Piper (Run DMC) quotes, and Rapper's Delight (The Sugar Hill Gang) and Soul Food II teases[6] part III only

[1] with Wabash (John Scofield) jam[2] with a Kenny Liner and Jake beatboxing duel; with It's About That Time (Miles Davis) jam[3] with Hot for Teacher (Van Halen) jam[4] with Pay the Snucka (part I) tease

Notes:This show featured interlocking sets with Topaz; Umphrey's played a first set with the members of Topaz taking the stage after The Emperor and then the members of Umphrey's slowly left the stage; Umphrey's then slowly took the stage as Topaz ended his set for the beginning of their second set.

[1] with Chris Vos on lap steel guitar and vocals[2] with Muff II: The Revenge, Phil's Farm, Get In The Van, Tribute to the Spinal Shaft, Ringo, and Bob teases, among others[3] with everyone on percussion[4] rotation jam (mostly Brendan and Andy on keys, Joel on Jake's guitar, Ryan on percussion, Kris on moog, Jake on drums; then Brendan on bass, Kris on keys)[5] ending only; with brief tease of the intro to Get In the Van[6] only Jake; previously referred to as "new Jake song"

[1] with Jake on percussion[2] with Nothing Too Fancy jam[3] ended with For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (AC/DC) tease[4] with Hot for Teacher (Van Halen) tease[5] part III only; with Winkie Chant (Wizard of Oz)

[1] with Roundabout (Yes) teases; ended with Wappy Sprayberry jam and Der Bluten Kat teases[2] debut, AC/DC; one verse and one chorus only (verse sung by Jake, chorus by Kris)[3] with Jamie Janover, and Jake, on drums for jam[4] one verse only[5] with You Really Got Me (The Kinks) and Start Me Up (The Rolling Stones) teases

[1] with a false start; the band left the stage for two minutes[2] with Jamie Janover on Toys R' Us guitar and percussion; with "Zsa Zsa Gabor, Fifi" lyrics[3] with Jamie Janover on percussion, Thunderstruck (AC/DC) tease, and Brendan and Jake on keys[4] with Jamie Janover on percussion[5] part III only[6] with November Rain (Guns N' Roses) ending

[1] Ryan took the stage first, beginning the jam; one by one, the rest of the band joined in (Andy, then Kris, Jake, Brendan, and Joel)[2] "Blues," lamenting the lack of women in the crowd[3] with Who Knows (Jimi Hendrix) and Unskinny Bop (Poison) teases[4] with Joe McLean on guitar[5] with Panama (Van Halen) tease

[1] with Voodoo Chile (Jimi Hendrix) tease[2] with Kris on vocals, lyric changes referencing the absence of Brendan, and Paradise City (Guns N' Roses) tease[3] with Joel on vocals; with lyric changes referencing the absence of Brendan[4] with Jake on vocals; "Johnny Cash version"[5] with Joel on vocals for last verse[6] debut, James Brown[7] part III only[8] with Jake singing Born Under a Bad Sign (Albert King) lyric

[1] instrumental; with Jake on stylophone[2] with Toccata & Fugue in D Minor (Bach) intro; with Mars Williams on saxophone[3] with Slacker tease[4] with Jesus Is Just Alright (The Doobie Brothers) lyrics[5] debut, The Rolling Stones (Davis/McDowell)

[1] with Super Mario Bros. teases[2] part III[3] debut, original[4] with Ryan and Joel duel; with Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) jam[5] with Carol of the Bells (Leontovych/Wilhousky) jam; "Jimmy Stewart" with lyrics was named "Pennis" on Local Band Does OKlahoma and contained a theme that would become Ocean Billy[6] one verse[7] with Jake on percussion

Notes:Most of the second set was released as the live EP Local Band Does OKlahoma.
Adam had a "light" solo during Soul Food II; the light board was on-stage.

[1] with Gut Strut tease and Smell the Mitten jam[2] one verse; with Spirit of the Radio (Rush) jam and Third Stone From the Sun (Jimi Hendrix) tease[3] with Crosseyed and Painless (Talking Heads) jam[4] with Entrance of the Gladiators (Julius Fučík) tease[5] with It's About that Time (Miles Davis) tease and Se A Cabo (Santana) jam[6] with Front Porch tease[7] part III only

[1] with an "echo test"[2] ended with Ugochi on vocals[3] with (Don't Fear) the Reaper (Blue Öyster Cult) tease[4] debut, original[5] led by "Harray/Hairy" Joel

Notes:The Natural theme (Randy Newman) was teased (with "If you build it, they will come" from Field of Dreams being quoted) before August. Deciding to Build the Field (James Horner) was teased (with more "If you build it, they will come" quotes) before 13 Days.
last Take Me Out to the Ballgame 02.19.1998 (590 shows)

[1] with Get In the Van and All Things Ninja teases[2] with Front Porch, All In Time, Kimble, and Hot for Teacher (Van Halen) teases; ended with Much Obliged jam and Glory teases[3] ended with Water jam with Odd Couple theme (Neal Hefti) tease[4] with One (Metallica) jam[5] first time played in full, Jimi Hendrix; with Super Mario Bros. jam[6] unfinished; with Plunger jam

[1] ended with Roulette jam[2] with La-Di-Da-Di (Doug E. Fresh)[3] ended with Blackbird (The Beatles), Wabash (John Scofield), and Entrance of the Gladiators (Julius Fučík) teases[4] with Star Wars Theme, Imperial March (from Star Wars) and Cantina Band (all John Williams) teases[5] with theme that would become Ocean Billy[6] with JaJunk and Smell the Mitten teases[7] with Plunger jam[8] ended with In My Time of Dying (Led Zeppelin) tease[9] began with Runnin' with the Devil (Van Halen) tease. With Imperial March and Cantina Band (both John Williams) teases[10] with Harvester of Sorrow (Metallica) tease

Notes:(Don't Fear) The Reaper (Blue Öyster Cult) was teased before Pay the Snucka.

Soundcheck: The Crooked One, Hold On Loosely, JaJunk, #5, Utopian Fir, Out of Order

[1] with Feels So Good (Chuck Mangione) tease[2] with Oteil Burbridge on bass, Al Schnier on melotron/synth, Jim Loughlin on percussion, an It's About That Time (Miles Davis jam), Chuck Garvey and Mark Kimbrell on guitar, Vinnie Amico on drums[3] with Meat (moe.) jam[4] debut, AC/DC; just one verse[5] two minutes were played and sung[6] one verse only[7] with jam featuring with Ian Goldberg on bass, replacing Ryan[8] Elliot Peck only[9] Joel only, around one minute in length[10] with a section dedicated to Arnold Schwarzenegger quotes[11] with Panama (Van Halen) tease

Notes:This show took place at The Barn. During Ringo, Oteil Burbridge replaced Ryan on bass. At one point, all of Umphrey's left the stage before returning to finish the song.

[1] with Walk This Way (Aerosmith) jam[2] with The Star Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key)[3] with Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) tease[4] with We're Going to War (Mark Knopfler) tease; ended with Q*Bert jam with Get In the Van teases

[1] with power outages that led to bass and drums jams[2] with power outages that led to bass and drums jams; with Jessica (The Allman Brothers Band) and The Ocean (Led Zepplin) teases[3] ended with Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) jam[4] with Walletsworth, Thin Air, All Things Ninja, and Slacker teases[5] with Zsa Zsa Gabor, Fi Fi

[1] "Jimmy Stewart" with lyrics[2] with All In Time, Stranglehold (Ted Nugent), and The Ocean (Led Zeppelin) teases[3] ended with Another Brick in the Wall (Pink Floyd) jam with Hot for Teacher (Van Halen) tease

[1] with Soul Food I tease[2] with Unforgiven (Metallica) jam[3] with jam that would become Duck Butter and Third Stone from the Sun (Jimi Hendrix) tease[4] with Runnin' With the Devil (Van Halen) jam[5] part III only; with Front Port tease

[1] with Tradition (Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick) and Top Gun Anthem (Harold Faltermeyer) teases[2] ended with Make Me (John Scofield) jam[3] with For Those About to Rock (We Salute You) (AC/DC) tease[4] with Plunger teases[5] one verse sung, Snoop Dogg; with In The City (MC 900 Ft. Jesus) teases[6] part III only; ended with Q*Bert and It's About That Time (Miles Davis) jams[7] with Gimme Some Lovin' (Spencer Davis Group) jam[8] incomplete; with Unskinny Bop (Poison) tease[9] with Unskinny Bop (Poison) teases[10] with two 2nd Self false starts

[1] with Much Obliged jam[2] Joel jumped off stage and ran to the back of the room where there was a baby grand piano with a mic, played the Rag, then ran back on and finished Thin Air[3] dedicated to Bamster, who found out at setbreak he was going to be an uncle[4] Jake brought Kris's small snare to the front of the stage and played it for half the song

Notes:#5 was dedicated to Cory Current for his 200th show.
last Groove Holmes 07.20.2001 (296 shows)

[1] last verse only, completed the 07.03.2003 set closer[2] with Utopian Fir teases[3] with Feels So Good (Chuck Mangione) teases[4] with Top Gun Theme (Harold Faltermeyer) tease and It's About That Time (Miles Davis) jam

[1] with #5 and Much Obliged teases[2] with Out of Order tease[3] with Jake on percussion[4] with Close Encounters of the Third Kind (John Williams) tease[5] Kris on vocals, first verse[6] with Adam and Andy on vocals

[1] with JaJunk and The Fussy Dutchman teases[2] unfinished[3] with Rapper's Delight (The Sugarhill Gang) jam[4] with Cantina Band (from Star Wars) (John Williams) jam[5] with recording of In the White Giant's Thigh (Dylan Thomas) was played in intro[6] part III only

[1] with Let Me Blow Ya Mind (Eve) tease[2] end only, played in a latin style; with November Rain (Guns N' Roses) teases by Brendan[3] end only, played with the ending to November Rain[4] with November Rain tease[5] just Kris and Andy on drums, then Jake solo on guitar and moog, and then Jake on drums with the rest of the band[6] with Miss Tinkle's Overture jam[7] with Lenny (Stevie Ray Vaughan) tease[8] with Billie Jean (Michael Jackson) tease[9] first time played in full, Def Leppard

[1] with Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) jam[2] with Jamie Masefield on mandolin[3] debut, Bob Marley; first verse only; with Jamie Masefield on mandolin[4] with Demolition Man (The Police) teases; Jamie Masefield on mandolin[5] with Michael "Mad Dog" Mavridoglou on trumpet[6] part III only

[1] with Utopian Fir ending[2] with The End (The Doors) and White Summer/Black Mountain Side (Led Zeppelin) teases[3] OM Trio came out and replaced Umphrey's on deck for a while; the bands switched back and Umphrey's proceded with 40's Theme[4] with Come Sail Away (Styx) and (Don't Fear) The Reaper (Blue Öyster Cult) teases

[1] with Get In the Van tease[2] with Kalyan Pathak on tablas[3] with Nothing Too Fancy tease[4] with Feels So Good (Chuck Mangione) tease[5] debut, original; with Kalyan Pathak on tablas[6] part III only; with Kalyan Pathak on tablas[7] with Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) tease

[1] with Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pink Floyd) teases[2] "Jimmy Stewart" with lyrics[3] with Every Breath You Take (The Police) and Push the Pig teases[4] with Q*Bert and Slacker teases[5] with Pay the Snucka tease[6] with Q*Bert teases

[1] part III only[2] with Silent Lucidity (Queensryche) tease; one verse[3] with Jake and Brendan on Joel's keys[4] with Soul Food II tease at beginning, and Hysteria (Def Leppard), Mulche's Odyssey, and One (Metallica) teases later

[1] with Much Obliged jam[2] with Jake popping balloons that he gathered on stage to the beat; before the song, the band joined in as One (Metallica) is played over the P.A.[3] Joel solo; with a John F. Kennedy speech played over the P.A. as Orfeo began[4] with Jake and Brendan on the keys[5] with Toccata & Fuge in D Minor, BWV 565 (Bach) intro[6] with It's About That Time (Miles Davis) tease[7] with Fly By Night (Rush) tease[8] debut, Led Zeppelin; one verse, with Jake on guitar and Brendan singing

Notes:Are You Gonna Go My Way (Lenny Kravitz) was teased after Hangover.

[1] with a cappella Three's Company theme (Joe Raposo) for John Ritter, who passed away the night before[2] debut, Johnny Cash; in memory of Mr. Cash, who also passed away the night before[3] with The Ocean (Led Zeppelin) teases; Kris played the beginning of his solo without drum sticks[4] with Fletch theme (Harold Faltermeyer) tease[5] debut, The Rolling Stones; one verse[6] with Unskinny Bop (Poison) quotes and Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) teases; also with "duel off" between Joel and Ryan which Joel won

Notes:Daddy Sang Bass (Johnny Cash) was played over the P.A. during the encore break.
Wesley Willis tease before Start Me Up.
last Bron-Yr-Aur 02.08.2002 (255 shows)

Notes:The show was stopped by Lt. Fulton Moore of the Niles Police Department, stating that the show was disturbing the peace, that the Niles Police had received numerous complaints, and if the show was not shut down, arrests would be made. No attempt was made on the part of Lt. Moore to discuss the legal decibel level allowed by Niles law, although the Umphrey's McGee sound crew had a decibel reader and kept the PA at a legal level.
last Bob 10.12.2000 (440 shows)

[1] with Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) tease[2] with Another Brick In the Wall (Pink Floyd) tease[3] with In My Time of Dying (Led Zeppelin) tease[4] including Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution, Thunderstruck, Back In Black, Hells Bells[5] with 10th Grade and Uncle Wally teases[6] with Regulate (Warren G) intro

[1] with Lose Yourself (Eminem) tease[2] with Ocean Billy jam[3] with Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) jam mashed with National Anthem (Radiohead) bassline[4] with Stairway to Heaven (Led Zeppelin) teases in the intro; the band took the stage one at a time

[1] started with Another Brick in the Wall Part I (Pink Floyd) tease[2] part I[3] with Ring Around the Rosie teases and Bright Size Life (Pat Metheny) jam; with Nick Blasky on bass, Brad Myers on guitar, and possibly Eli Hludzik on drums and percussion

[1] started with Jake quoting Farmer in the Dell and London Bridge is Falling Down on a Playskool toy; unfinished[2] with Jake on timbales[3] with My Name Is Mud (Primus), Paradise City (Guns N' Roses), Milestones (Miles Davis), and Muff II: The Revenge teases[4] parts I and II[5] with Bob and Smoke On the Water (Deep Purple) teases

Notes:Proceeds benefited the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Foundation/Earth Initiative.

[1] debut, Miles Davis[2] with Another One Bites the Dust (Queen) teases[3] with Hajimemashite teases[4] with Iron Man (Black Sabbath) jam[5] with My Name is Mud (Primus) teases[6] with vocals from Andy in jam

[1] referred to as Bucketsworth, acknowledging an unfortunate incident with Joel the last time Umphrey's played Philadelphia[2] with It's About That Time (Miles Davis) tease[3] with alternate lyrics referencing Michael Jackson[4] with Jake on hairdryer[5] debut, original[6] with Aron Manger[7] with Space Funk Booty teases

[1] ended with It's About that Time (Miles Davis) jam[2] with Ten Years Gone (Led Zeppelin) tease[3] just Jake

Notes:Prior to Andy's Last Beer, The Woody Woodpecker theme (George Tibbles and Ramey Idriss) was teased by Jake,
Somebody's Watching Me (Rockwell) was quoted by Brendan, and Jump (Van Halen) was teased by the band.

[1] debut, Blue Öyster Cult[2] ended with Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) jam[3] with Vinnie Amico joining Andy on percussion[4] a JFK speech about peace in the Cold War was played over the P.A.; for the 40th anniversary of JFK's assassination

[1] with The Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) teases[2] Jingle Bell Rock (punk style) > Deck the Halls (country style) > Grandma Got Run over by a Reindeer (reggae style) > Carol of the Bells; this lasted for a minute or two only since each tune was abridged[3] with Fletch theme (Harold Faltermeyer) and Spanish Caravan (The Doors) teases[4] with Glory tease[5] ended with G-Song jam with Kevin Browning on guitar, Adam Budney on bass, Don Richards on keyboards, and Bob Ston on drums; introduced as the Miss Tinkle's Crew

Notes:Apparently XRT was at the Bluebird recording some kind of Christmas spot during the XMas Promo medley.

[1] debut, The Doors; with Riders On the Storm (The Doors) ending[2] with Se A Cabo (Santana) tease[3] with Riders On the Storm (The Doors) quote; with Kahlil Smylie on bass[4] the band left the stage during Kris's drum solo; with ...And Justice for All (Metallica) tease[5] with Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes) teases

[1] with The Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) teases from Jake and Joel[2] with Let Me Blow Ya Mind (Eve) tease[3] with reggae version of Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer, as done for a WXRT-FM promo; with Jake on stylophone[4] with Jake on percussion

[1] with "Zsa Zsa Gabor, Fifi" lyrics[2] with The Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) teases and Jake on stylophone-like instrument[3] with Juice rapping[4] with Jake and Brendan on acoustics[5] with Jake and Brendan on acoustics; with Elliott Peck on vocals[6] with Mike Mirro on drums and Sweet Child o' Mine (Guns N' Roses) tease[7] with Mike Mirro on drums and vocals; two verses only[8] with Norwegian Wood (The Beatles) jam[9] with Jeff "Hyper Harp" Grossberg on harmonica[10] debut, Outkast; with Juice rapping

Notes:Before Hurt Bird Bath, the beginning of Andy's Last Beer was played before being cut short; Kris and Joel "argued" leading Kris to storm off the stage; the band's "search" for a drummer brought Mike Mirro to the stage, and he played drums for Hurt Bird Bath (on 12.31.02, Kris first played with Umphrey's taking over for Mike during Hurt Bird Bath).
last That's the Way 11.02.2001 (329 shows)